Adaptation.
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The point is,
what's so wonderful...

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...is that every one of these flowers
has a specific relationship...

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...with the insect that pollinates it.
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There's a certain orchid
looks exactly like a certain insect.

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So the insect is drawn to this flower...
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...its double, its soul mate...
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...and wants nothing more
than to make love to it.

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After the insect flies off...
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...it spots another soul-mate flower
and makes love to it, thus pollinating it.

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And neither the flower nor the insect
will ever understand...

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...the significance
of their lovemaking.

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How could they know that because
of their little dance, the world lives?

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But it does.
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By simply doing
what they're designed to do...

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...something large
and magnificent happens.

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In this sense, they show us
how to live.

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How the only barometer
you have is your heart.

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How when you spot your flower,
you can't let anything get in your way.

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He's really quite a character.
No front teeth.

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- Doesn't seem to bother him at all.
- Why doesn't he get them fixed?

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It seems almost sociopathic
to make everybody look at that.

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Yeah, but he gives
a great blowjob, honey.

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He is a fascinating character, though.
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Sounds like a gold mine, Sue.
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It could be. I don't know, you know?
He's...

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He lives with his dad, he's obsessed
with his dead mother, and...

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He wears his sunglasses on
a little dingle-dangle around his neck.

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Loving it.
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- Tell them about the van.
- Okay, the van. The van.

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- I can't tell about the van. I gotta pee.
- No, tell us about the van.

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- It's amazing. It's...
- What's in it?

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- You did it in the van.
- Shut up.

:24:49
David, you tell...
Don't you tell them. Don't tell them.

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Okay, the van.
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David!
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This van was filled with junk...
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Shut up!

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